Umpire Shimron Hetmier stops playing to examine the bats of Phil Salat – what happened during the RR vs RCB match here

New Delhi: An unusual incident occurred when the umpire inspected the bat dimensions of Simon Hatmier when the Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Sawai Mansinghar Stadium in Jaipur inspected the bat dimensions of the Simaron Heatmier.
Following the dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal at the final delivery of the 16th over, Hetmier entered the fifth position for the Royals, joining Dhruv Jurlel at the crease and the domestic team demanded to accelerate their scoring rate.
The game experienced a transient break as the officer used a bat gauge to verify whether the hatmier’s bat regulation in line with the specifications.
Subsequently, the umpire conducted a similar inspection for the inaugural batsman of RCB Phil Salt Before his batting innings begins.
Why was the size of a hatmier’s bat checked by the umpire?
During an IPL match, the on-field umpire decided to inspect the Shimron Hetmier’s bat to ensure that it compliance with the League rules. This regular check -up was organized to verify that the West Indies Star bat completed the specifications mentioned under the law 5.7 of the conditions of playing IPL, which control the bat dimensions.
Hetmyer’s bat successfully passed inspection.
The IPL rules do not specify any point punishment for such violations, and it appears that if the bat of the Hetmier has failed to follow the standards, they would have been instructed to use just a different bat.
according to the rules:
The overall length of the bat including the handle should not exceed 38 inches (96.52 cm).
Blade dimensions have been banned:
Width: 4.25 inches (10.8 cm)
Depth: 2.64 inches (6.7 cm)
Side: 1.56 inches (4.0 cm)
The bat should also be able to pass through a bat gauge as specified.
The handle should not exceed 52% of the total length of the bat.
No covering material on the blade should exceed 0.04 inches (0.1 cm) in thickness.
The protective material on the toe of the bat should not be more than 0.12 inches (0.3 cm).
past event:
Last season, an important event occurred in the English County Championship when Essex failed to complete the size rules during a match with Nottinghamshire received a 12 -point cut after failing to complete the rules of size.
The incident occurred when Khushi was scoring 21 runs out of 27 delivery, which required him to switch his bat.
The approval eventually influenced Essex’s championship aspirations against Surrey. Without the point cut, Essex would have secured third place rather than finishing its last fourth place.